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Young Syrians flee Daraa, Quneitra in droves

Young people have been taking flight from Daraa and Quneitra in bids to find decent jobs and to avoid having to serve in the Syrian army.
Members of the Civil Defence, also known as the 'White Helmets', are seen inspecting the damage at a Roman ruin site in Daraa, Syria December 23, 2017. REUTERS/Alaa al-Faqir - RC1DDC3A3F50
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ALEPPO, Syria — Swarms of young Syrians have been fleeing the provinces of Daraa and Quneitra in southern Syria, escaping dire economic conditions (including rampant unemployment and a lack of job opportunities), arrest campaigns by the Syrian government and being drafted into the Syrian army.

The majority of these young people have been heading to the opposition-controlled areas in Idlib province and the northern Idlib countryside and then all the way to Turkey. Many of them have been trying their luck to reach Europe through illegal means and some have gone to neighboring Lebanon. In order to pass through regime-controlled areas, young Syrians often place their destiny in the hands of smugglers who are usually close to the regime forces and security apparatus. 

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